Studio Sticky-Back Necklace with Claudine Hellmuth

www.rangerink.com Join Ranger signature designer Claudine Hellmuth, as she demonstrates how to make this funky flower necklace! Using Sticky-Back Canvas, a sewing machine and some scrapbook paper (yes, scrapbook paper!), shell teach you an easy transfer technique thatll have you in stitches.

Take toilet paper to a new dimension and revolutionize your use of a bathroom basic! This video shows a sampling of projects from the book, “Toilet Paper Crafts for Holidays and Special Occasions” by LInda Wright, available at Amazon.com. This one-of-a-kind book will teach you how to make beautiful, budget-friendly projects that will add joy and festivity to any popular celebration. Step-by-step illustrated instructions are provided for 60 delightful designs along with 70 full size templates to ensure your success. Crafters of all ages and experience levels will enjoy using hand and machine stitchery, folding, and basic craft techniques to repurpose favorite bath tissues such as Cottonelle, Charmin, Angel Soft, Full Circle and Bright Green into charming new creations. The projects include decorations, gifts, party favors, costumes, garnishes, and greeting cards. Get rolling!

Sewing cards from patterns

Sewing Spindle cards by pin-pricking through a pattern Craft & Chat Visit the blog at www.geniushands.co.uk

Cropped!s guest designer, Karin Aguirre, shows you how to create a beautiful babys 1st Christmas photo book cover. The techniques youll learn in this FREE Cropped! video can be used for many scrapbooking projects.

Fabric Flower Embellishments by Julie Campbell

Created on February 20, 2010 using flipshare. Video tutorial on how to make fabric flower embellishments that can be used for paper crafting or fabric projects.

freestyle sewing for paper crafters

This technique is ridiculously simple, although it might take some practice. You can even draw pictures with your sewing machine! Don’t fight with your machine like I did (at first) – this video will show you how to sew freestyle on paper, fabric, etc. Tip: if you’re going to sew on fabric, put it in an embroidery hoop first. That’s it! Have fun! Upload your attempts to flickr.com or drop by the blog and leave us a message! gauchealchemy.wordpress.com